
Seestrasse, Berlin
ARCHITECTS
Tchoban Voss Architekten
LANDSCAPING
Kuula Landschaftsarchitekten, Berlin
ARCHITECT
Sergei Tchoban, Tchoban Voss Architekten
TEAM
Azzurra Pippia, Anja Schroth, Karsten Waldschmidt;Severin Burr, Valeria Kashirina
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Weiske & Partner, Berlin
GENERAL CONTRUCTOR
Ed. Zueblin Ag, Branch Brandenburg
PROJECT PARTNER AND LEADER
Philipp Bauer
WINDOW DESIGN
Metallbau Moeller Gmbh & Co. Kg, Erfurt
SERVICE STAGES
1-4, 5 Pro Rata (Management Details), 8 Pro Rata (Artistic Management + Work Plan Examination)
IMPLEMENTATION PLANNING FOR THE GU
Claus Neumann Architekten, Berlin
FIRE PROTECTIONFIRE PROTECTION
A-w-k Ingenieurgesellschaft Mbh, Berlin
BUILDING EQUIPMENT
Marko Augustat & Partner Ingenieure Zukunftsfaehiger Gebaeudetechnologie, Berlin
CLIENT
Commercial
STATUS
Built
PHOTOGRAPHER
© Klemens Renner
SIZE
25,000 Sqft - 100,000 Sqft
GFA
8,663 Sqm
YEAR
2020
LOCATION
66, Seestrasse, Mitte, Berlin, Germany
CATEGORY
Commercial › Office
Two seven-storey office buildings of the same size were built on the previously undeveloped site at Seestrasse 66-67 in Berlin-Wedding as an extension to the commercial location of the listed OsramHoefe.
Both buildings were erected in reinforced concrete skeleton construction with load-bearing facades and an inner column grid.
The normal storeys of the building sections were given different beige and colourful facades made of clinker brickwork with differentiated divisions. The building section on the right-hand side of the street was provided with a two-storey base zone and a three-storey, vertically structured central area, to which the two-storey roof area with a titanium zinc pitched roof is connected.
The building on the left also has a twostorey base area, but above it is a four-storey central area with glazed, large-format windows in segmental arches as a reference to early industrial modernism.
This part of the building was given a staggered storey with a flat roof. Following the Berlin building tradition, the courtyard sides have a reduced design, with smaller window openings and a composite thermal insulation system façade with clinker brick slips in the same colour spectrum as the street façades.
Both houses are accessible from Seestrasse. From the courtyard side, there is the possibility of direct access to the staircases. This access route also serves as an entrance to the courtyard-side car park and as a fire brigade access road.
Each of the two buildings has a centrally located, external staircase with a double flight of stairs. The ground floors of both buildings can be reached barrier-free from the street and courtyard side via the single-storey lobbies.
Well-dimensioned passenger lifts ensure barrier-free access to all floors of both buildings. These lifts are also accessible from the underground car park.
